Ancient Indians utilized their surroundings by leveraging local resources for agriculture, building materials, and trade. They practiced farming by cultivating crops suited to their climate and soil, such as rice, wheat, and millet. Additionally, they constructed homes and towns using available materials like mud, stone, and wood. Their understanding of geography also facilitated trade routes, fostering economic exchange with neighboring regions.
They would use there surroundings
Yes they did. They had an ancient religion called Herhous
which ancient Indians leader was most important
The Incas are the anient Indians that lived in Peru.
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The people in Ancient India did use their surroundings by making sure they had the most, perfect, materials so whenever something had happened or something is coming near, the Ancient Indians knew exactly what to do for their tribe, home safety, and themselves. Ester J. (Ames Middle School former 6th Grader) 2013
They would use there surroundings
Guns are relatively modern invention, so were probably NOT used by "ancient" Indians. "Ancient" is a relative term unless placed in context. Also you need to specify what do you mean "ancient Indians" as in natives or the country India, or American native Indians?
what did the ancient indians not idvent
Yes they did. They had an ancient religion called Herhous
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Ancient knowledge about territorial landmarks showed that the Indians had once occupied specific lands. Modern mapping technology helped the Indians find the territorial landmarks and create accurate maps
Probably not cause they didn't really exist over there.
Today, Indians use toilet paper. And in ancient times, just as for any other races, Indians used mainly leaves as toilet paper. corn cobs
no
which ancient Indians leader was most important